Is there such a thing available? No, I don't need it yet. Would
like to know if there is one I could have on hand, tho' if necessary.
I downloaded INSERT and fired it up but it only gave me a very limited
number of available programs to use. I believe there were 8 -10 or so.
No GUI(no
Diehl wrote:
On 19.06.2009, Whit Hansell wrote:
Anyone have any ideas?
http://www.sysresccd.org
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Thanks Doug,
Good to know. The INSERT disk was pretty current but maybe I needed a
different version of rescue disk. Anyway, Ill keep that in mind.
Again, thanks.
Whit
Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 12:32:20PM -0400, Whit Hansell wrote:
Douglas A. Tutty wrote
memory in /var or what would
you do in this case. I have been recommended to even use a symlink from
the storage area to a location where I have sufficient memory as in
/home but
am concerned about debian's hierarchical limitations in that.
TIA for any recommendations.
cheers,
Whit Hansell
Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 07:26:29AM -0400, Whit Hansell wrote:
Hey guys,
Am trying to set up KVM on my Lenny AMD64 box and need recommendations
from those who have set up KVM regarding storage memory.
Following is my df -h:
FilesystemSizeUsed
OK guys,
I'm big time stuck and need help. Got WXP Pro loaded as guest using KVM
and can access and it using the Virtual Machine Manager BUT can't use
the CD at all.
Truth is that the guest will NOT come up unless I have a cd in the
cd/dvd drive. A blank one works but there must be a cd in
the install.
What a deal. Now trying to figure out how to set up printing. One
thing after another. Darn. I'll get it tho'.
;-)
Whit
Whit Hansell wrote:
OK guys,
I'm big time stuck and need help. Got WXP Pro loaded as guest using
KVM and can access and it using the Virtual Machine Manager
I'm wondering if anyone has successfully set up samba for an xp
install? I'm going nuts trying to figure out how to do it. Any help
will be much appreciated.
I've got CUPS installed on my system just fine and using two printers.
One an HP720C and the other an HP PSC1500 AIO. Both running
Great! Glad you got it working.,
Cheers,
Whit
Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 5:44 AM, Whit Hansell skippe...@comcast.net
mailto:skippe...@comcast.net wrote:
Unless I'm wrong, I believe grub is installed from the iso cd. It
might be bad right at that point. Do
If your running KDE, go the K(Start button, lower left of screen and at
the bottom along with switch user and log out, you will find lock
session.
reg exes wrote:
Hello everyone,
I upgraded my system from Etch to Lenny a looong time ago... just
noticed something odd.
When trying to lock my
Hey Sam,
Thanks for the reply. It's helpful. Gracias
Whit
Sam Varghese wrote:
On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 10:35:31PM -0400 Whit Hansell said:
Just thinking that since Squeeze is coming up to be the new stable
and have been running Lenny since March of 2009, I was wondering
about how
Thanks Brian. Info much appreciated.
Whit
brian m. carlson wrote:
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 07:39:52PM +0200, sigi wrote:
last time I tried to dist-upgrade to squeeze, I got stuck in an
(for me) unresolvable loop:
The system wanted to upgrade the kernel-image and udev in one run -
which
Michael,
I've got a dual boot. Linux on one drive and WXP on another. Very easy
to set up. But as I remember, when I installed Windows, I disconnected
the Linux drive while doing the install, then put the WXP drive on
middle connector of ATA cable when I had that situation. But now I have
Michael, I just re-checked my instructions I had for myself elsewhere
and found I had made a mistake. In the menu.lst file make sure there IS
a space between the (hd0) and (hd1). Sorry about that.
HTH's
Whit
Whit Hansell wrote:
Michael,
I've got a dual boot. Linux on one drive and WXP
Hendrik,
Don't worry about it. Been using amd64 for a few years and had really
no problems user wise. I did install ia32 libs in addition to the
normal 64 bit libs and it has caused no probs. Had used Lenny for a few
years, then the new version came out, Squeeze and since back when I had
Guys,
Using Wheezy, debian.
In the past I have always done my updates w.
#aptitude update
#aptitude safe-upgrade
#aptitude autoclean
#updatedb
Everything is working just fine and no problem except the updatedb
command. I know it used to actually update the file database and
sometimes it
for the reply and I appreciate it a lot. Helps w. my
understanding of things.
Regards,
Whit
On 04/14/2011 10:35 AM, Darac Marjal wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 08:51:34AM -0400, Whit Hansell wrote:
Guys,
Using Wheezy, debian.
In the past I have always done my updates w.
#aptitude
Sorry but testing to see if still subscribed. Am seeing on activity
since the 17th June.
Whit
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Jose,
Have Wheezy on pretty much the same type of hardware as you are
installing onto and works fine. I always try to use current netinst or
card sized iso as it makes more sense to bring files over net rather
than make a bunch of dvd's and then find a problem halfway thru w. one
of the
On 12/18/2011 06:55 PM, Matthias Klose wrote:
Please have a look at the gcc-4.7 package in experimental, update patches (hurd,
kfreebsd, ARM is fixed in svn), and investigate the build failures (currently
ia64, but more will appear).
Matthias
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